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  2. Frankenstrat - Wikipedia

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    Charvel introduced a signature-model Eddie Van Halen guitar, the Charvel EVH Art Series Guitar equipped with a single custom-wound pickup and a Floyd Rose locking tremolo, in three colors: white with black stripes, black with yellow stripes and red with black-and-white stripes. The guitars have a neck profile similar to the original Frankenstrat.

  3. Peavey EVH Wolfgang - Wikipedia

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    Van Halen's infamous Frankenstein (a.k.a. the "Frankenstrat") guitar laid the groundwork for most of the custom guitars he played throughout the 1970s and 1980s. Prior to working with Peavey, Van Halen had worked with and endorsed Charvel , Kramer and Music Man .

  4. Eddie Van Halen - Wikipedia

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    Van Halen's "Frankenstrat" Van Halen is most associated with the Frankenstrat, a custom guitar he built from parts. Originally pictured on his band's self-titled debut album, the maple neck cost $80, while the ash body was bought for $50 as the wood had a knot in it.

  5. EVH Wolfgang - Wikipedia

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    Wolfgang USA bridge and neck pickups are available to buy, separate from the guitar. On previous Van Halen signature guitars, the Music Man EVH (now called the Axis) and the Peavey Wolfgang, the custom pickups made for that guitar could not be bought separately. The Wolfgang's custom EVH Bourns pots are also available, as well as EVH strings ...

  6. Superstrat - Wikipedia

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    An avid tinkerer, Van Halen assembled a Boogie Bodies Stratocaster body with a thin, 21-fret maple neck and a humbucking Gibson PAF pickup in the bridge slot. This guitar, known as the "Frankenstrat" was featured on Van Halen's 1978 debut album Van Halen, and pictured on the album cover. It was later repainted with a top coat of red, and has ...

  7. Dean Razorback - Wikipedia

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    Abbott asked that a special Razorback should be made in the style of Eddie Van Halen's "Frankenstrat" guitar; this was done, but the standard black, white and red Van Halen style guitar has remained in the company's museum at their headquarters in the US, while the yellow design was given to Van Halen. In 2007 three new designs were added.

  8. List of guitars - Wikipedia

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    Frankenstrat – also known as The Frankenstein, is an electric guitar created by Eddie Van Halen using the body of a Stratocaster made by Boogie Bodies with components from other guitars. The name is based on Frankenstein's monster , a fictional creature made from parts of different corpses.

  9. Kramer Baretta - Wikipedia

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    The model was originally styled to be Van Halen's signature model, although he never endorsed it on stage. The banana headstock was copied from his "custom shark" Ibanez Destroyer . The single diagonal pickup was taken from his Frankenstrat guitar and was set diagonally to compensate for the wider string spacing of the tremolo bridge compared ...